[Python-Dev] Add more SyntaxWarnings?
Paul Sokolovsky
pmiscml at gmail.com
Tue Jan 29 14:51:42 EST 2019
Hello,
On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 18:55:37 +0000
MRAB <python at mrabarnett.plus.com> wrote:
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> > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25445439/what-does-syntaxerror-missing-parentheses-in-call-to-print-mean-in-python
> I have a vague recollection that a certain computer system (Amiga?)
> had a 'why' command. If it reported an error, you could type "why"
> and it would give you more details.
>
> I suspect that all that was happening was that when the error
> occurred it would store the additional details somewhere that the
> 'why' command would simply retrieve.
Well, a typical Linux install includes "errno" util:
$ errno 13
EACCES 13 Permission denied
So, hail to error numbers. And indeed, even if some may think they're
artifact of 1980'ies, they're alive, well, and useful:
$ pylint --help-msg W1651
:deprecated-itertools-function (W1651): *Accessing a deprecated function on the itertools module*
Used when accessing a function on itertools that has been removed in Python 3.
This message belongs to the python3 checker. It can't be emitted when using
Python >= 3.0.
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Best regards,
Paul mailto:pmiscml at gmail.com
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